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he had high-powered weaponry and wasn't afraid of using it, and in fact, was in the middle of using it. and in that audio tape, he had an rpg. they made reference of an rpg being around. escaping that was not an option. their options were running down. you have to remember he could have fired automatic weapons into the air and who knows where those things could have come down in a spray-type thing. the officers sounded the perimeter. they may have had concealment not necessarily cover. it was a volatile situation. they made the right decision. >> michael: eugene o'donnell. you're a professor, what are some of the teachable moments from someone who is involved in criminallology, of teaching justice, what are the teachable moments that we get out of this dorner affair. >> i think the cops--you have to wait and hope that there will be a full investigation. but the cops did a wonderful job in a terrible set of circumstances. i think they exercised reasonable restraint. this has been likened to an act of domestic terrorism. the great shame is by this ending dorner gets what he wants, which
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so forgive us our trespasses as we trespass against those we think might one day trespass against us? as for oversight of the program 11 senators have sent president obama a letter demanding to see secret memos that go beyond the white paper to detail the legal justifications for killing american citizens overseas without any due process. oregon democratic senator ron wyden who signed the letter told reporters and i quote "the idea that the president has this extraordinary power that can be utilized in secret without any oversight or accountability i think is wrong and detrimental to the public interest." as for whether the memos will be forthcoming, attorney general holder offered this... >> we'll have to look at this and see how -- what it is we want to do with these memos. you have to understand we're talking about things that are -- go into really kind of how we conduct our offensive operations against a clear and present danger to this nation. >> john: that was attorney general eric holder doing his best george w. bush impression and succeeding. for more on the memo and the obama
so forgive us our trespasses as we trespass against those we think might one day trespass against us? as for oversight of the program 11 senators have sent president obama a letter demanding to see secret memos that go beyond the white paper to detail the legal justifications for killing american citizens overseas without any due process. oregon democratic senator ron wyden who signed the letter told reporters and i quote "the idea that the president has this extraordinary power that can...
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thank you both oh so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. cenk: when we come back, speaking of fighting back, award winning journalist suing president obama, saying you should not be able to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens through the military. hedges versus obama. that, when we return. >> unfortunately, because of obama's rhetoric, people spend a little too much time listening to his rhetoric and not watching what he does, which is all that counts. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. drop the itch with scalpicin®. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call.
thank you both oh so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. cenk: when we come back, speaking of fighting back, award winning journalist suing president obama, saying you should not be able to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens through the military. hedges versus obama. that, when we return. >> unfortunately, because of obama's rhetoric, people spend a little too much time listening to his rhetoric and not watching what he does, which is all that...
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can you fill us in on what to expect? >> you can expect some reference to north korea, but don't look for anything new or anything that is going to upset the apple cart as far as the administration believes that as far as north korea is concerned there is sufficient pressure to contain the north korea from the japanese and particularly the chinese in the region. don't look for any new policy from the president on that. afghanistan, this is the president's battle to the pentagon, he's going to pull troops out of afghanistan at a faster pace than his military advisers suggested. he's looking to cut the force in half by 2013. that is quicker than the pentagon officials said they thought would be prudent. >> john: wow, a visit 13-year war. the president is expected to call for compromise and reach common ground but isn't he using congress as a background while talking beyond them and asking voters to pressure congressmen into giving what he wants? isn't that how they perceive it and how will that go over with them. >> every s
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to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after decade of grinding war our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [ cheers and applause ] >> after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over 6 million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. [ applause ] >> our housing market is healing, our stock market is rebounding and consumer's patience and homeowners enjoy stronger protections than ever before. [ applause ] >> so, together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. [ applause ] >> but we gather here knowing that there are millions of americans whose hard work and dedication have not yet been rewarded. our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can't find full time employment. corporate profits have skyrocketed to all-time who is. for porn
to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after decade of grinding war our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [ cheers and applause ] >> after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over 6 million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. [ applause ] >> our housing market is healing, our stock...
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he joins us from newton, massachusetts. charlie, welcome back into the war room. >> hi, michael hang on one second. i feed that. >> well done, well done. been preparing it all day i'm sure charlie. >> prop gag are you kidding? >> literally watergate. how about that? they will me what did you think overall of this speech no i thought it a really compelling speech in both about policy but really about politics. >> yeah, i was very taken, first of all he has me every time he uses the hard and necessary work of self government. that line just plays me. i was very taken by the refrain of essentially telling congress to do its job look, vote on this stuff. i that the to was very compelling. i thought it was a message that was aimed less at the congress than the people out there pointing out saying hey you guys out there may not agree with me, but let's debate, let's vote on these things. >> did you sense this was a different president obama than we would have seen in say his third state of the union? i'm just picking one of his f
he joins us from newton, massachusetts. charlie, welcome back into the war room. >> hi, michael hang on one second. i feed that. >> well done, well done. been preparing it all day i'm sure charlie. >> prop gag are you kidding? >> literally watergate. how about that? they will me what did you think overall of this speech no i thought it a really compelling speech in both about policy but really about politics. >> yeah, i was very taken, first of all he has me every...
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here to join us is ari berman, contributing writer to the nation. who just wrote a brilliant piece titled "why are conservatives trying to destroy the voting rights act." it appears only party stood up for the concept. is this especially telling? >> i think it's an unfortunate fact for our democracy that we have our party that by and large is supporting the right to vote. and another party that has done everything possible that it could in the last few years to restrict the right to vote. i don't think that's good for a healthy democracy to have one party that is for democracy. and it was telling that boehner didn't clap for that. he didn't get up when president obama introduced the 102-year-old woman who waited six hours to vote. >> john: in your article you talk about the voting rights being he would up in 2006 by a vote in the house that was 390-33. now it's under attack by a seemingly majority of conservatives. >> it's a disconcerting shift. there was bipartisan agreement on the continuing need for the righting rights--the voting rights act. the
here to join us is ari berman, contributing writer to the nation. who just wrote a brilliant piece titled "why are conservatives trying to destroy the voting rights act." it appears only party stood up for the concept. is this especially telling? >> i think it's an unfortunate fact for our democracy that we have our party that by and large is supporting the right to vote. and another party that has done everything possible that it could in the last few years to restrict the...
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thank you so much for joining us in the war room. tell us about what your group does and how that fits in exactly with what secretary clinton's initiative is. >> we design and manufacture clean burning cook stoves. our specialty is to do that in-country. we go to kenya to manufacture millions of clean-burning cook stoves. >> michael: how big of a threat is this to the environment? how big is this to health? should we all be concerned about this? >> absolutely. we look at how people are using bio mass. it's either wood or charcoal. if people are using wood,s the equivalent of them being exposed to 4,000 cigarettes per day of secondhand smoke. watching 100 episodes of man "mad men." it's actually bankrupting families. a family made spend $500 a year on charcoal. so 30% of their income, and charcoal production is destructive. ten tons of wood to create one ton of charcoal. it's an enormous issue and it's coming it the fore and having hillary clinton the spokesperson, the female pope, if there was such a thing the pope of the cook stove
thank you so much for joining us in the war room. tell us about what your group does and how that fits in exactly with what secretary clinton's initiative is. >> we design and manufacture clean burning cook stoves. our specialty is to do that in-country. we go to kenya to manufacture millions of clean-burning cook stoves. >> michael: how big of a threat is this to the environment? how big is this to health? should we all be concerned about this? >> absolutely. we look at how...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> jennifer: now i want to give you some feel as we dig deeper into the florida pole numbers to see how the candidates are trending less than 12 hours before the poles open. here's what we're starting with. first of all to give a sense of what the florida primary looks like. these 50 delegates are half of the 99 delegates that initially going to be awarded. >> jennifer: that was the first show and i admit it took me a little while to figure out that the camera with the red line red light was the one you're supposed to look at. lucky for you all michael shure is an old pro at this tv thing and i'm extremely proud to introduce him as the next host on monday. >> i'm very excited. i know it's bittersweet. i'm honored. the president always says in inauguration one of
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talk to us about this. i don't think people understand what a big dealle this is. >> it's a very big deal. the voting rights act is the most important civil rights law ever passed and one of the most important laws ever passed by congress. it's a very consequential law that has impacted our society in all sorts of ways that people don't realize. the most important provision of the voting rights act is provision sect five which forces the states primarily in the sit to clear their voting pages with the federal government. it's the most powerful enforcement tool that the federal government has at least with rewards to parts of the country, the parts with the worst history of racial discrimination to try to stop the voter suppression efforts that we saw in 2012. the facts, for example that texas's voter i.d. law in texas redistricting plans not in effect right now is because of section five of the voting rights act. what would happen is if conservatives were able to strike down this provision it would green li
talk to us about this. i don't think people understand what a big dealle this is. >> it's a very big deal. the voting rights act is the most important civil rights law ever passed and one of the most important laws ever passed by congress. it's a very consequential law that has impacted our society in all sorts of ways that people don't realize. the most important provision of the voting rights act is provision sect five which forces the states primarily in the sit to clear their voting...
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we have to have a marshall plan here to get us off of that poison that is actually killing us anyway, and drones -- that's not the magic bullet. >> stephanie: i hear you, but, again, i think barack obama has been trying to gets us out of george bush's foreign policy mistakes, but i get your point. let's go to brad in dallas. >> caller: hey. so i work in healthcare in dallas, and i heard a story -- about five years ago, a suburban doctor was going to have to close his practice because his patients were aging. more of them were getting on medicare, and he was finding that he couldn't make a profit in his practice anymore. and so -- as usual what the republicans are doing is taking something that was happening anyway and drawing a line to something in the administration. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: this hand before obamacare was even voted on. so it is going on in some places -- >> stephanie: right. some of the insurance companies are obviously racing to raise their rates before obamacare kicks in, and then people are going oh it's obamacare, see what happens. >> caller: yeah, absolu
we have to have a marshall plan here to get us off of that poison that is actually killing us anyway, and drones -- that's not the magic bullet. >> stephanie: i hear you, but, again, i think barack obama has been trying to gets us out of george bush's foreign policy mistakes, but i get your point. let's go to brad in dallas. >> caller: hey. so i work in healthcare in dallas, and i heard a story -- about five years ago, a suburban doctor was going to have to close his practice...
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he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about the oh, gosh, now i'm drawing a blink on the lady in new york. >> cenk: genevieve. >> yes, raped and murdered outside her apartment and people wouldn't call the police. i remember third grade there was a restaurant in texas that was shot up, and there was a sheriff there that she said that she just didn't have her gun. she wished she had her gun. because of that, i always vowed you know, when i was 21, get a handgun, carry it anywhere that i could legally. here i am in california and i don't have my handgun and while that didn't
he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about...
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stay with us. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪ [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> ladies and gentlemen it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ stephanie: six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 toll three from everywhere. huh? >> hey! stephanie: jim moore is offer today because -- >> his knee is swollen. he needs to stay off of it. stephanie: right your knee, very very important for radio. >> we wis
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coming to us via skype in washington, d.c. is journalist michael grunwald with this week's "time" article. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: i want to ask you about marco rubio. what sets him apart? is he different than mitch mcconnell? is he another tea party guy. >> he is a tea party guy. he's more conservative than mitch mcconnell and he has a lot in common with paul ryan, they're both conservative republicans who came of age in that post gingrich era. as i said in the piece rubio speaks partisan republican as his native tongue. mitt romney was speaking it as a second language. you can see how the republican party if they think that their only problems is that they need to improve their message and reach out to latinos better, rubio is an excellent communicator. he doesn't speak spanish. he's cuban-american. if they don't feel that they need to change their position on other issues, he's pretty down the line domestic policy, social policy he's pretty conservative. >> michael: when you say he's cuban-ameri
coming to us via skype in washington, d.c. is journalist michael grunwald with this week's "time" article. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: i want to ask you about marco rubio. what sets him apart? is he different than mitch mcconnell? is he another tea party guy. >> he is a tea party guy. he's more conservative than mitch mcconnell and he has a lot in common with paul ryan, they're both conservative republicans who came of age in that...
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>> well, we started the week with the four of us and we'rening the week with the four of us. i like this. although we do hope steph is okay. it's just more fun to kid about it. >> exactly. we have markos moulitsas coming up at the bottom of the hour, but right now it's jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday to you. the sec says that all together candidates parties and outside groups spent $7 billion on the 2012 election cycle. it is record-breaking but not surprising. the senator for responsive politics predicted in october that the total tab would be $6 billion. candidates spent $3.2 million, party committees like spent $2 billion, so did outside groups and super pacs although the sec is still calculating those somebodies and they could be higher. the sec says this is the first time that outside groups have outspend political parties. the commission has had to process some 11 million pages of documents related to the 2012 spending, kate only expect more money and more paperwork next time around. the individual contribution limit has gone up. you can now gi
>> well, we started the week with the four of us and we'rening the week with the four of us. i like this. although we do hope steph is okay. it's just more fun to kid about it. >> exactly. we have markos moulitsas coming up at the bottom of the hour, but right now it's jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday to you. the sec says that all together candidates parties and outside groups spent $7 billion on the 2012 election cycle. it is record-breaking but not...
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also we invite you to join us, follow us and tweet us on twitter at bpshow. that's our tag our handle, at bp show. follow us on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. and we're back on current tv today. so on current tv, the chat room is always going on and you can go to current.com click on the chat room and you're in with your fellow "full court pressers" across this great land of ours. our team, full team back today. even our videographer back today. we have peter ogborn and dan henning of course, phil backert on the phones. >> hey hey. >> bill: we were all on the job yesterday. cyprian -- >> cyprian slept in. >> bill: but to be fair -- >> afternoon before he sent me his first text. >> bill: no current no cameras, no cyprian. so why not take the day off right? good to have all of you back. sad news on the sports front coming from l.a. i know what a giant he was and a great community leader, owner of the lakers died yesterday at the age of 80. he was known for being especially close especially attentive to the players. as magic johnson remarked yesterday i
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good to have you with us. thank you so much. thank you, friends. [cheers and applause] folks, ladies and gentlemen, with an army like you at my back, i'm ready to go to battle any day of the week. [cheers and applause] and it's time to march again because there's no getting around it, folks we've got to talk about it. last night's state of the union address. big whup-iditdo. what type of narcissistic jerk expects people to tune in to hear a room full of people mindlessly cheer him. [cheers and applause] it is pathetic. [ laughter ] who here smokes pot? [cheers and applause] now, folks, i don't know why i subject myself to last night's socialist stroke job because it was more of the same old, same old new ideas. it was nothing but a nothing burger with all the fixins. laugh still nothing burger pretty tasty if you smoke weed. [cheers and applause] pathetic. [ laughter ] and folks, it just confirmed how out of touch the president is. >> simple fact, the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way to the mid
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>> my wife didn't used to have a penis. that's weird. >> stephanie: what is the difference between that and the penis pills? >> it's testosterone roll onto give you testosterone. >> that couple looks very board with each other. >> that doesn't give you an instant -- >> stephanie: oh they are not boner pills? >> no those pills increase blood flow. >> stephanie: oh i see. >> testosterone has nothing to do with -- well indirectly it does -- >> probably because pesticides and plastics and all sorts of things have things that mimic estrogen. >> stephanie: so rush limbaugh is right about that. it's the chick-a-indication of america. >> what does it mean that the testosterone comes in a plastic container! [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> stephanie: i see. i'm just saying that couple looks has board as any other couple. >> it doesn't give you instant wood. am i allowed to say that? >> stephanie: i don't think so. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: i thought we would start with a herp dirker ma gurd. a reporter thinks it
>> my wife didn't used to have a penis. that's weird. >> stephanie: what is the difference between that and the penis pills? >> it's testosterone roll onto give you testosterone. >> that couple looks very board with each other. >> that doesn't give you an instant -- >> stephanie: oh they are not boner pills? >> no those pills increase blood flow. >> stephanie: oh i see. >> testosterone has nothing to do with -- well indirectly it does --...
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the american people are with us. i'm relying on the good sense of the american people more and more these days to really frighten the congress that if they do things like go after veterans benefits or -- or social security benefits they are going to pay at the poles and i think that's going to happen. >> stephanie: were you at this retreat yesterday, that the president spoke at -- >> i ran it. >> stephanie: oh okay. >> so cool. >> not only do we have the vice president, then the president, the former president, bill clinton, but steven colbert just left. >> stephanie: owe. >> yeah. >> stephanie: the president said it won't be smooth there will be frustrations, but he said if you keep focused i expect nancy pelosi will be speaker again pretty soon. echoing what you just said the american people are largely with us on all of these issues, and we have got to go for it. >> the republican congress right now is less popular than head lice. it's true. there was a poll head lice colonoscopies, root canals -- still more popul
the american people are with us. i'm relying on the good sense of the american people more and more these days to really frighten the congress that if they do things like go after veterans benefits or -- or social security benefits they are going to pay at the poles and i think that's going to happen. >> stephanie: were you at this retreat yesterday, that the president spoke at -- >> i ran it. >> stephanie: oh okay. >> so cool. >> not only do we have the vice...
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now let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. may god bless all of you. may god bless our president. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers applauding. definitely appeared senator rubio was a bit nervous at times. getting dry mouth, finally taking a drink of water. you feel for this spot. remember the louisiana governor bobby jindal had tough time delivering the spon response, rubio pushed back on the president's theory of government and talked about his story, a family of immigrants and this is the first time such a high profile speech will be given in two languages by the same person, as i mentioned at the top and it shows a sign of how crucial senator rubio has become in the g.o.p
now let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. may god bless all of you. may god bless our president. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers...
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cenk: thank you for joining us. >> thanks, cenk. cenk: when we come back, here comes as i am to know bowls again, these are the guys trying to do the grand bargain where you would have to pay a lot more than the rich. they're back, including alice simpson. >> the guy that gets. >>ed the most is the little guy. the little guy the middle class that everybody babbles about day and night is the guy that's going to get hammered. the money guys will always take care of themselves. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our de
cenk: thank you for joining us. >> thanks, cenk. cenk: when we come back, here comes as i am to know bowls again, these are the guys trying to do the grand bargain where you would have to pay a lot more than the rich. they're back, including alice simpson. >> the guy that gets. >>ed the most is the little guy. the little guy the middle class that everybody babbles about day and night is the guy that's going to get hammered. the money guys will always take care of themselves....
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trace gallagher is still with us. you have different law enforcement agencies working together obviously. and this press conference happening in l.a. what perked your ears from the news conference from following the story for the last few days? >> well, got to pick up here, this was the biggest manhunt in california history. so you have every law enforcement officer available. many of them had been on call or on duty for six or seven days so it's an all hands on deck situation. it was interesting there, because we are talking about the situation absolutely in the cabin. again, granted, lapd is getting this second hand because the primary unit on there is san bernadino sheriff's office, but they work in conjunction with each other. so what they are finding out is that it is unclear, it's unclear at this point in time right now exactly if the reports of somebody possibly other than christopher dorner being inside that cabin there. may have been confusion about that he, pulled off a home invasion at some point in the pas
trace gallagher is still with us. you have different law enforcement agencies working together obviously. and this press conference happening in l.a. what perked your ears from the news conference from following the story for the last few days? >> well, got to pick up here, this was the biggest manhunt in california history. so you have every law enforcement officer available. many of them had been on call or on duty for six or seven days so it's an all hands on deck situation. it was...
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he joins us to tell us what the hell happened. good morning. >> i wasn't in shock on the 30 or 40 inches that fell on southern connecticut as much as i just heard you say that queen and led zeppelin never won a grammy award. >> creed he knew clearwater revival never heard. >> i didn't know that. >> the who never won one. >> get out. really? >> my wife likes the who. i don't even know if she knows that stat. >> never won a graeme. >> check out buzzfeed. they've got the entire list. was it as big and as bad as we feared, paul? >> i think it was bad. the thing was, i didn't get a chance to look over the precipable water amounts but i did glance over them in the course of the storm. they added up. there was a tremendous amount of liquid that came up from the south and when you do a tep to 1 ratio, you are going to get snow amounts that are, you know, if you get three inches of liquid thirty inches of snow basically. >> that's what happened. this is a monster storm. a lot of comparesons to 1978. there were some similarities some differ
he joins us to tell us what the hell happened. good morning. >> i wasn't in shock on the 30 or 40 inches that fell on southern connecticut as much as i just heard you say that queen and led zeppelin never won a grammy award. >> creed he knew clearwater revival never heard. >> i didn't know that. >> the who never won one. >> get out. really? >> my wife likes the who. i don't even know if she knows that stat. >> never won a graeme. >> check out...
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is wall street used to that? >> there is still the threat of sequestration and we all get concerned and we see reality set in the stock market. everybody is starting to feel ancy how stocks and how high they are. >> neil: automatic spending cuts take place on march 1st, a lot of people think better than that tax hikes, we may go with that. >> actual real spending cuts in there, it's not when the president talks about $1.7 trillion he is going to save, it has to do with budget caps that may or may not happen, spending caps that no one believes is going to happen. its reduction in interest payments when they say -- interest payments will be smaller. >> neil: but mission all but accomplished on this? >> he leaves the uncertainty on the table. markets don't like uncertainty. if bare still left with that doubt going up to march 1st, we will see it reflected in the stock market. >> i think everybody is focused on the short term and they see what is right in front of them. easy money. they see companies are okay and the
is wall street used to that? >> there is still the threat of sequestration and we all get concerned and we see reality set in the stock market. everybody is starting to feel ancy how stocks and how high they are. >> neil: automatic spending cuts take place on march 1st, a lot of people think better than that tax hikes, we may go with that. >> actual real spending cuts in there, it's not when the president talks about $1.7 trillion he is going to save, it has to do with budget...
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he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's hypocrisy on drone strikes. some liberals aren't happy with him keeping secrets from the american people. that's next on "the five" >> we're going to take a look at -- peek at the senate confirmation hearing. john brennan, the c.i.a. director nominee, president obama's c.i.a. director nominee, senators grilling him on questions ranging from drones to waterboarding to authorized leaks and on and on. so it's ongoing and i think bret baier will summarize the whole hearing at 6:00 o'clock. so stay right here. in the meantime, the u.s. drone program has
he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's...
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less for us. more for you. >>> breaking news tonight. the manhunt for christopher dorner culminating in a burning cabin in big bear, california. the lapd is saying the cabin is too hot for anyone to go in and search. look at the scenario. the allegations that dorner originally made and what was behind his anger at the lapd. it began six years ago when dorner was an officer with the lapd. >> the subject of christopher dorner's rage goes back to an incident in july of 2007. he was on patrol with a female officer, a veteran of the force, when they were dispatched to check out a report of a mentally unstable man gamed christopher getler. he refused to leave the grounds of a hotel and after a struggle he and his partner subdued him. then dorner says his partner, who is white kicked getler who was also white twice the chest and once in the face when he was cuffed. he said the kick left a visible injury below the check and left eye. the blue line he spoke of is a legendary unspoken code of conduct among police that states you never rat out a fe
less for us. more for you. >>> breaking news tonight. the manhunt for christopher dorner culminating in a burning cabin in big bear, california. the lapd is saying the cabin is too hot for anyone to go in and search. look at the scenario. the allegations that dorner originally made and what was behind his anger at the lapd. it began six years ago when dorner was an officer with the lapd. >> the subject of christopher dorner's rage goes back to an incident in july of 2007. he was...
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did he have a point in the way that lapd used to treat african-americans. >> used to treat absolutely. this culture was openly hostile and openly racist. you had segregated squad cars. lapd was hostile and racist not just to the community but also to its minority officers. >> cenk: it's interesting because in 1990 when you talked to deputy chief brewer, i'll quote, if you let them get to you, white officers who harangue black officers, you almost become homicidal. >> yes, they had blocked his application to police academy, they blocked his promotion. they gave ambushes in the field. i represented many african-american officers as well as women officers, asian-american, latino all officers of color. if you were outside of that old guard culture, they went after you. they really didn't want you in the force. and they had a culture of blacks not allowed. when i'm talking 25 to 30 years ago. you fast forward today. 25 years ago they wouldn't have bothered with an internal affairs investigation. today, chief beck opening these investigations back up says that he's trying to bury the ghosts
did he have a point in the way that lapd used to treat african-americans. >> used to treat absolutely. this culture was openly hostile and openly racist. you had segregated squad cars. lapd was hostile and racist not just to the community but also to its minority officers. >> cenk: it's interesting because in 1990 when you talked to deputy chief brewer, i'll quote, if you let them get to you, white officers who harangue black officers, you almost become homicidal. >> yes, they...
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all of us have been listening to the police. imagine working the police radios as you know that law enforcement agents have died in all of this. so, a great deal of urgency, not that there isn't always. certainly when a man of the force has died, especially multiple ones, listen to some of the police scanner traffic that's been going on throughout the afternoon and mornings. >> officers down, officer down. >> officer down. >> the officer down. >> another officer down. >> copy another officer down? >> fire, automatic fire coming inbound. >> copy. automatic fire inbound. >> shepard: automatic fire inbound. so that was the scene. it appears it is now over. let's listen in fox 11 news in los angeles and the surrounding area with live continuing coverage. >> i do not fear dying. i feel i died when i was fired by the l.a.p.d. >> yeah. and the smiling photographs of him that he has that we have shown of him with bill bratton and others really belie the absolute evil that he has perpetrated on the south land and his fellow officers. he
all of us have been listening to the police. imagine working the police radios as you know that law enforcement agents have died in all of this. so, a great deal of urgency, not that there isn't always. certainly when a man of the force has died, especially multiple ones, listen to some of the police scanner traffic that's been going on throughout the afternoon and mornings. >> officers down, officer down. >> officer down. >> the officer down. >> another officer down....
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stay with us. billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation. the car gets funded. then you pick up your new dodge dart at the dealership. and all that's left to do is say thanks. easy. ♪ ♪ ♪ theme ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ stephanie: mmm hmm. the bad news is i had a crappy valentine's, but good news, we might all be hit by a meteor soon. >> no, it's down. stephanie: is there another one? >> no. stephanie: russia has all the fun. >> the big meteor's still out there's the silver lining. happy friday everybody. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 toll
stay with us. billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation. the car gets funded. then you pick up your...
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joining us is dr. lamont hill. to be fair to you because i have known you a long time give you a chance to explain this. go. >> first of all you mentioned the family members of the victims. and quite frankly, my heart goes out to them. and if my words in any way caused them any pain or trauma or stress, more than they already are experiencing, i offer them my deepest condolences and my apologies. i have no problem saying that. what i was saying on cnn was not that i support corner and he was a super hero to me. i was asked to explain why he was getting so much online support. to many people they're not seeing him as a mass killer. media narrative is that he is not a mass killer someone wronged by a corrupt department and exacting his revenge which was the jango comparison. i'm not condoning what he did. americans are capable of having two thoughts at the same time. dorner was wrong for what he did, but there might be a real story here about corruption, about violence, about targeting individual people that we can a
joining us is dr. lamont hill. to be fair to you because i have known you a long time give you a chance to explain this. go. >> first of all you mentioned the family members of the victims. and quite frankly, my heart goes out to them. and if my words in any way caused them any pain or trauma or stress, more than they already are experiencing, i offer them my deepest condolences and my apologies. i have no problem saying that. what i was saying on cnn was not that i support corner and he...
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great of you to join us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> so, first of all, let me start with the drone program. what do you make of this? do you believe that it is legal to execute u.s. citizens without going to the judiciary indicting them, trying them in any way shape or form? >> that is shocking. if you want to confiscate his house, you have to go to court and have a judge issue an order that you can kill him just on the whim of the president. if the government can decide to kill you without a trial then we're in trouble. >> cenk: yeah, it seems so, right, but you know, colonel there's a recent poll where the american people say if the government calls them suspected terrorists we agree that they should drone strike them. what's happening with the american people where we seem to be, you know, killing democracy to oh thunderous applause? >> we used to be the land of the free and home of the brave and since 9/11, we've been the constrained and the courtly where we'll give up our liberty warran
great of you to join us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> so, first of all, let me start with the drone program. what do you make of this? do you believe that it is legal to execute u.s. citizens without going to the judiciary indicting them, trying them in any way shape or form? >> that is shocking. if you want to confiscate his house, you have to go to court and have a judge issue an order that you can kill him just on the whim of the president. if the...
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it moved us down. it got us out of the debt ceiling crisis, which far worse than this, but it left us to deal with the sequester situation which is also very bad. the bottom line you have to have a balanced approach. if we're going to make cuts there are places we can make cuts, and there are reforms we can make in healthcare. those have to be thoughtful like managers do in running a business. this across the board showmanship and brinksmanships damaging for the economy and people's confidence in their own government. >> john: as you mentioned we did have an election although it seems that the republicans are not aware of who won. which makes me ask considering considering that they're still not budging on anything, would we have been better off sir if we would have gone over the fiscal cliff last below? >> no, i don't think. i think the president got a reasonably good deal. we did not solve all of our problems, and there is not going to be a movement where we solve it all, it will be a long thing. but
it moved us down. it got us out of the debt ceiling crisis, which far worse than this, but it left us to deal with the sequester situation which is also very bad. the bottom line you have to have a balanced approach. if we're going to make cuts there are places we can make cuts, and there are reforms we can make in healthcare. those have to be thoughtful like managers do in running a business. this across the board showmanship and brinksmanships damaging for the economy and people's confidence...
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give us your point of view by giving us a call at 866-55-press. if you thought the president's inaugural address was good i hope you caught last night's state of the union address. he challenged congress to help build the middle class in america in many ways across the board by providing universal pre-school education, by raising the minimum wage by creating new jobs, by getting rid of loopholes for big corporations and by saving lives guy common sense gun safety measures. a great speech. we will tall talk all about it and get your calls. before we get to that we will get the day's latest from the lisa ferguson out in los angeles. good morning to you. >> hey, bill. good morning, everyone. president obama is coming off of his state of the union address last night. it was a big speech kicking off the start of his second term. a lot of people did hear what they wanted to hear from the president. obama made a big push for economic initiatives and the middle class saying he wants to raise minimum wage from 7.25 an hour to $9 an hour within the next two
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we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the borders and enforce the laws. helping the middle class to require an education system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge. we need to incentive schools and give all parents, especially the parents of children with special needs the opportunity to send their children to the school of their choice and because college tuition costs have grown so fast, we need to change the way we pay for higher education. now i believe in federal financial aid. i couldn't have gone to college without it. but it's not just about spending more money. it's also about strengthening and modern newsing them. the work force should not be forced to except 20th century education solutions. today's students aren't only 18 years but veterans and parents that need the education to ear
we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the borders and enforce the laws. helping the middle class to require an education system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge. we need to incentive schools and give...
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he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's hypocrisy on drone strikes. some liberals aren't happy with him keeping secrets from the american people. that's next on "the five" how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where i
he was elected by us to serve the people. i think that's where not just these celebrities have it backwards, but i think the administration has it backward. you have ask any of these celebrity what is if the president or daddy, would have put 32 executive orders on the first amendment? there would be mayhem if did he it for maybe an amendment that they throw their arms around, like they were doing at that press conference. >> good point. end on a bad point. ahead, president obama's...
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could you read to for us? >> yes, this is an excerpt from it, called "over it." i am over rape happening in broad daylight. i am over a woman being gang-raped and murdered on a bus in deli, or gang-raped on a bus in steubenville, ohio, i am over the women getting raped by their so-called comrades. i am over rape victims becoming re-raped when they try to prosecute their cases. >> there is something that has come out this year, we have the documents in the military, and everything you mentioned has come out in the news. >> yes, everything we're saying, it fell behind, and the fact that it is still being something that everyone didn't sign is atrocious, and the reason it didn't happen, the native indian women, who are being abused and raped, by people who are non-indians, don't have a right to prosecute because it falls under this same jurisdiction. it is amazing we have this. that is why we need this momentum, we're asking people to pledge about what they're going to do. it is not just about awareness, but action. >>> obama and his enemies. let's play "hardball."
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